My Story - Charles Linden
In the late 80's I worked for the US forces in Germany, the hours were long and the work tedious and difficult, the money wasn't great and I was about 20 years old. I was driving for three to five hours each day (dependant on traffic conditions) and the journey was about 60 miles each way. I arrived home after dark, every day, seven days per week. I ate late at night and didn't sleep long enough.
"I was convinced I was having a heart attack"
One morning in November, I got out of bed feeling dizzy and shaky but carried on regardless. I drove to the nearest gas station and opened the door to climb out. My legs collapsed, my heart raced, I felt short of breath, dizzy and scared - more scared than I had ever felt before.
I was convinced I was having a heart attack; the petrol station staff called the Emergency services and I was ambulanced away, scared and very alone. On reaching the hospital, the doctors examined me extensively (as German doctors do) and declared that they thought that I was suffering from 'panik attacken'!
"I started experiencing a dream-like state that I now know as Derealisation"
None of my relatives lived in Germany, I had a handful of fairly new friends that I couldn't really rely on and I felt like my world was falling apart. The panic attacks came regularly, then more regularly. I stopped going out, I stopped smoking, I stopped drinking coffee, but to no avail, in fact I felt worse. I even modified my diet because whatever I ate made me worse.
I started experiencing a dream-like state that I now know as Derealisation, this mixed with the constant churning in my stomach; the tingling feelings and dizziness made me feel like I was slowly slipping into deep illness. The symptoms changed constantly and are too numerous to mention here but it was a living hell. It was at this point, after about four months, that I decided to return to England to see my own doctor.
I had become scared of traveling so decided to drive home. On arriving in the UK I visited my doctor who immediately prescribed Diazepam for his diagnosis of 'depression' and marked my medical notes 'hypochondriac'; if I had known then what I know now, I would have never gone to his surgery that day.
"I had visited every kind of specialist... none had given me a spark of hope"
Fast-forward 5 years, through Diazepam addiction, Stelazine, Prozac, Zispin and other antidepressants. I now found myself very overweight, with acute anxiety, multiple medication addictions, food intolerance, panic attacks, depersonalization, derealization and agoraphobic to the extreme. I had visited every kind of specialist, quack, herbalist, alternative therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist and dietician that exists and none had given me a spark of hope.
I knew that there had to be an answer and I made it my quest to find it!
I eventually found the answer, after exhaustive research and evaluation of other sufferers and it is this method that I use today to help tens of thousands of people from all around the world.
Read on to find out how it can help you or email me to ask any questions that you might have. I promise you sincerely that this isn't a con trick, this is an honest-to-god, drug-free solution that work. All you need to do is to really want to get better and to follow my method.
Charles